Time’s Up Names Monifa Bandele Interim CEO After Tina Tchen’s Departure

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Following Tina Tchen’s departure, Time’s Up has named Monifa Bandele the interim CEO

, which revealed texts that Tchen had sent to her staff at Time’s Up in December 2020, instructing them to “stand down” from publicly supporting Lindsey Boylan, the first accuser of Cuomo.

Tchen and other Time’s Up staffers became involved in the handling of the sexual harassment allegations against Cuomo, and after their connections with Cuomo and others in his administration were uncovered, the controversy raised questions about whether a group that’s meant to protect victims had been compromised by its access to power.

Following the AG’s report, Kaplan resigned, amid outcry from sexual assault survivors, and Tchen said she did not recall the details of her conversation with Kaplan and was unaware that the letter was meant to be disparaging against any women. As recently as this past Monday, Tchen told the Time’s Up board she had never been in direct contact with Cuomo, and

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